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Poland known for their sweets?


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rogue angel [Guest]
  Aug 26, 07, 11:41  #31

I had some sweets and lemon biscuits straight from poland the other week - it bought back loads of memories. Especially the fudge.

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Osiedle_Ruda [Guest]
  Aug 26, 07, 14:19  #32

I used to travel to Poland with hand luggage only, but I bring back so many boxes of Ptasie Mleczko these days, that my hold baggage is in danger of exceeding its weight limits. No wonder they keep laughing at me at passport control at Warszawa Okęcie lol :D

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